You can browse our full NYC show calendar for all of tonight's shows, but here are some highlights...

Lykke Li @ Apollo Theater
Following Tuesday's Party at the Garden appearance, Swedish songstress Lykke Li -- whose new album I Never Learn was just released -- plays a proper show at another of NYC's more stately venues.

Mastodon, Gojira, Kvelertak @ Terminal 5
It's a great triple bill for metal at Terminal 5 tonight with the Georgia sludge masters Mastodon who have a new album out (stream a track), French progressive death metal vets Gojira, and Norwegian black 'n' roll guitar swingers Kvelertak. Sold out.

Chad VanGaalen, Cousins, Bry Webb @ The Bell House
CVG's 2013 album, Shrink Dust, was quirkier and more eccentric side -- tons of terrifically weird sounds going -- than the indie folk most associate with him. Openers are good too: Halifax duo Cousins, and Bry Webb of The Constantines.

Amen Dunes, Helm, Hubble @ Baby's All Right
Spooky, spectral folk artist Amen Dunes went straight for the heart on new album, Love, his most straightforward album to date. Support at this show comes from London experimentalist Helm and Hubble (aka Ben Greenberg of The Men and other bands).

Lily Allen @ Highline Ballroom
Having released Sheezus, her perhaps ill-advisedly titled first album in five years, Lily Allen is also playing her first NYC show in half a decade. Even if it's not the return-to-form we were hoping for, it's still nice to have her back.

Metronomy, Cloud Control @ MHOW
Metronomy's new album, Love Letters, was an all-analogue affair, coming off more like something from the '70s, though still viewed through leader Joe Mount's quirky worldview. Live, it's a little more dancey... and a a little more magenta.

Nadastrom, Sabo, Ape Drums @ Output
This week's INPUT party at Output is doubling as one of Dave Nada's Moombahton Massive parties, and as you may expect, it's a night full of moombahton from Dave's own project Nadastrom (with Matt Nordstrom), plus Sabo and Ape Drums.

A Place to Bury Strangers, Spires, LODRO @ The Wick
Ten years on, APTBS are still one of Brooklyn's loudest bands. They'll be letting 'er rip -- and trying out songs from their new album -- tonight with openers Spires and Lodro, the latter of whom are a last-minute sub for Grooms.